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51 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 45.0, angle F = 65.0, then the degree of angle COE is ()
Choices:
A: 40°
B: 60°
C: 70°
D: 100° | C | |
51 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 45.0, angle F = 65.0, then the degree of angle COE is ()
Choices:
C: 70°
D: 100°
A: 40°
B: 60° | C | |
51 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 45.0, angle F = 65.0, then the degree of angle COE is ()
Choices:
B: 60°
A: 40°
D: 100°
C: 70° | C | |
51 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 45.0, angle F = 65.0, then the degree of angle COE is ()
Choices:
D: 100°
C: 70°
A: 40°
B: 60° | C | |
52 | type1 | mathverse | If angle 1 = 27.5, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
A: 32.5°
B: 22.5°
C: 20.5°
D: 17.5° | D | |
52 | type2 | mathverse | If angle 1 = 27.5, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
C: 20.5°
D: 17.5°
A: 32.5°
B: 22.5° | D | |
52 | type3 | mathverse | If angle 1 = 27.5, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
B: 22.5°
A: 32.5°
D: 17.5°
C: 20.5° | D | |
52 | type4 | mathverse | If angle 1 = 27.5, then angle 2 is equal to ()
Choices:
D: 17.5°
C: 20.5°
A: 32.5°
B: 22.5° | D | |
53 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 55.0, then angle 2 = ()
Choices:
A: 55°
B: 35°
C: 125°
D: 65° | A | |
53 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 55.0, then angle 2 = ()
Choices:
C: 125°
D: 65°
A: 55°
B: 35° | A | |
53 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 55.0, then angle 2 = ()
Choices:
B: 35°
A: 55°
D: 65°
C: 125° | A | |
53 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 55.0, then angle 2 = ()
Choices:
D: 65°
C: 125°
A: 55°
B: 35° | A | |
54 | type1 | mathverse | angle 1 = 40.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
A: 130°
B: 140°
C: 120°
D: 125° | A | |
54 | type2 | mathverse | angle 1 = 40.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
C: 120°
D: 125°
A: 130°
B: 140° | A | |
54 | type3 | mathverse | angle 1 = 40.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
B: 140°
A: 130°
D: 125°
C: 120° | A | |
54 | type4 | mathverse | angle 1 = 40.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
D: 125°
C: 120°
A: 130°
B: 140° | A | |
55 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle AOC = 70.0, then the degree of angle CON is ()
Choices:
A: 65°
B: 55°
C: 45°
D: 35° | B | |
55 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle AOC = 70.0, then the degree of angle CON is ()
Choices:
C: 45°
D: 35°
A: 65°
B: 55° | B | |
55 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle AOC = 70.0, then the degree of angle CON is ()
Choices:
B: 55°
A: 65°
D: 35°
C: 45° | B | |
55 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle AOC = 70.0, then the degree of angle CON is ()
Choices:
D: 35°
C: 45°
A: 65°
B: 55° | B | |
56 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle DCF = 20.0, then angle EOD is equal to ()
Choices:
A: 10°
B: 20°
C: 40°
D: 80° | C | |
56 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle DCF = 20.0, then angle EOD is equal to ()
Choices:
C: 40°
D: 80°
A: 10°
B: 20° | C | |
56 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle DCF = 20.0, then angle EOD is equal to ()
Choices:
B: 20°
A: 10°
D: 80°
C: 40° | C | |
56 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle DCF = 20.0, then angle EOD is equal to ()
Choices:
D: 80°
C: 40°
A: 10°
B: 20° | C | |
57 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle B = 20.0, then angle C is ()
Choices:
A: 40°
B: 20°
C: 60°
D: 70° | B | |
57 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle B = 20.0, then angle C is ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 70°
A: 40°
B: 20° | B | |
57 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle B = 20.0, then angle C is ()
Choices:
B: 20°
A: 40°
D: 70°
C: 60° | B | |
57 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle B = 20.0, then angle C is ()
Choices:
D: 70°
C: 60°
A: 40°
B: 20° | B | |
58 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, CED = 90.0, angle AEC = 35.0, then the size of angle D is ()
Choices:
A: 65°
B: 55°
C: 45°
D: 35° | B | |
58 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, CED = 90.0, angle AEC = 35.0, then the size of angle D is ()
Choices:
C: 45°
D: 35°
A: 65°
B: 55° | B | |
58 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, CED = 90.0, angle AEC = 35.0, then the size of angle D is ()
Choices:
B: 55°
A: 65°
D: 35°
C: 45° | B | |
58 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, CED = 90.0, angle AEC = 35.0, then the size of angle D is ()
Choices:
D: 35°
C: 45°
A: 65°
B: 55° | B | |
59 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, and angle C = 80.0, then the degree of angle D is ()
Choices:
A: 50°
B: 60°
C: 70°
D: 100° | A | |
59 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, and angle C = 80.0, then the degree of angle D is ()
Choices:
C: 70°
D: 100°
A: 50°
B: 60° | A | |
59 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, and angle C = 80.0, then the degree of angle D is ()
Choices:
B: 60°
A: 50°
D: 100°
C: 70° | A | |
59 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, and angle C = 80.0, then the degree of angle D is ()
Choices:
D: 100°
C: 70°
A: 50°
B: 60° | A | |
60 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 2 = 135.0, then the degree of angle 1 is ()
Choices:
A: 30°
B: 45°
C: 60°
D: 75° | B | |
60 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 2 = 135.0, then the degree of angle 1 is ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 75°
A: 30°
B: 45° | B | |
60 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 2 = 135.0, then the degree of angle 1 is ()
Choices:
B: 45°
A: 30°
D: 75°
C: 60° | B | |
60 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 2 = 135.0, then the degree of angle 1 is ()
Choices:
D: 75°
C: 60°
A: 30°
B: 45° | B | |
61 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle D = 74.0, then the degree of angle B is ()
Choices:
A: 74°
B: 32°
C: 22°
D: 16° | B | |
61 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle D = 74.0, then the degree of angle B is ()
Choices:
C: 22°
D: 16°
A: 74°
B: 32° | B | |
61 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle D = 74.0, then the degree of angle B is ()
Choices:
B: 32°
A: 74°
D: 16°
C: 22° | B | |
61 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle D = 74.0, then the degree of angle B is ()
Choices:
D: 16°
C: 22°
A: 74°
B: 32° | B | |
62 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle BAE = 40.0, then the size of angle ACD is ()
Choices:
A: 150°
B: 140°
C: 130°
D: 120° | B | |
62 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle BAE = 40.0, then the size of angle ACD is ()
Choices:
C: 130°
D: 120°
A: 150°
B: 140° | B | |
62 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle BAE = 40.0, then the size of angle ACD is ()
Choices:
B: 140°
A: 150°
D: 120°
C: 130° | B | |
62 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle BAE = 40.0, then the size of angle ACD is ()
Choices:
D: 120°
C: 130°
A: 150°
B: 140° | B | |
63 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if the length of the benchmark BE is 2.0, AB = 3.0, AC = 9.0, then the tree CD is ()
Choices:
A: 6米
B: 7.5米
C: 8米
D: 8.5米 | A | |
63 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if the length of the benchmark BE is 2.0, AB = 3.0, AC = 9.0, then the tree CD is ()
Choices:
C: 8米
D: 8.5米
A: 6米
B: 7.5米 | A | |
63 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if the length of the benchmark BE is 2.0, AB = 3.0, AC = 9.0, then the tree CD is ()
Choices:
B: 7.5米
A: 6米
D: 8.5米
C: 8米 | A | |
63 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if the length of the benchmark BE is 2.0, AB = 3.0, AC = 9.0, then the tree CD is ()
Choices:
D: 8.5米
C: 8米
A: 6米
B: 7.5米 | A | |
64 | type1 | mathverse | After filling some oil in a cylindrical oil tank, the maximum depth of oil is ()
Choices:
A: 40cm
B: 60cm
C: 80cm
D: 100cm | A | |
64 | type2 | mathverse | After filling some oil in a cylindrical oil tank, the maximum depth of oil is ()
Choices:
C: 80cm
D: 100cm
A: 40cm
B: 60cm | A | |
64 | type3 | mathverse | After filling some oil in a cylindrical oil tank, the maximum depth of oil is ()
Choices:
B: 60cm
A: 40cm
D: 100cm
C: 80cm | A | |
64 | type4 | mathverse | After filling some oil in a cylindrical oil tank, the maximum depth of oil is ()
Choices:
D: 100cm
C: 80cm
A: 40cm
B: 60cm | A | |
65 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 4 = 30.0, then angle 3 is equal to ()
Choices:
A: 120°
B: 130°
C: 145°
D: 150° | D | |
65 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 4 = 30.0, then angle 3 is equal to ()
Choices:
C: 145°
D: 150°
A: 120°
B: 130° | D | |
65 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 4 = 30.0, then angle 3 is equal to ()
Choices:
B: 130°
A: 120°
D: 150°
C: 145° | D | |
65 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 4 = 30.0, then angle 3 is equal to ()
Choices:
D: 150°
C: 145°
A: 120°
B: 130° | D | |
66 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 20.0, angle D = 60.0, then the degree of angle BED is ()
Choices:
A: 40°
B: 80°
C: 90°
D: l00° | B | |
66 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 20.0, angle D = 60.0, then the degree of angle BED is ()
Choices:
C: 90°
D: l00°
A: 40°
B: 80° | B | |
66 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 20.0, angle D = 60.0, then the degree of angle BED is ()
Choices:
B: 80°
A: 40°
D: l00°
C: 90° | B | |
66 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle B = 20.0, angle D = 60.0, then the degree of angle BED is ()
Choices:
D: l00°
C: 90°
A: 40°
B: 80° | B | |
67 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle ACD = 40.0, then the degree of angle AEC is ()
Choices:
A: 40°
B: 70°
C: 80°
D: 140° | B | |
67 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle ACD = 40.0, then the degree of angle AEC is ()
Choices:
C: 80°
D: 140°
A: 40°
B: 70° | B | |
67 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle ACD = 40.0, then the degree of angle AEC is ()
Choices:
B: 70°
A: 40°
D: 140°
C: 80° | B | |
67 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle ACD = 40.0, then the degree of angle AEC is ()
Choices:
D: 140°
C: 80°
A: 40°
B: 70° | B | |
68 | type1 | mathverse | They each used a square piece of paper with a side length of 12.0 to make a pair of jigsaw puzzles, and cooperated to design the work shown in the picture. Help them calculate the sum of the area of the three figures circled in the figure, it is ()
Choices:
A: 12cm
B: 24cm
C: 36cm
D: 48cm | C | |
68 | type2 | mathverse | They each used a square piece of paper with a side length of 12.0 to make a pair of jigsaw puzzles, and cooperated to design the work shown in the picture. Help them calculate the sum of the area of the three figures circled in the figure, it is ()
Choices:
C: 36cm
D: 48cm
A: 12cm
B: 24cm | C | |
68 | type3 | mathverse | They each used a square piece of paper with a side length of 12.0 to make a pair of jigsaw puzzles, and cooperated to design the work shown in the picture. Help them calculate the sum of the area of the three figures circled in the figure, it is ()
Choices:
B: 24cm
A: 12cm
D: 48cm
C: 36cm | C | |
68 | type4 | mathverse | They each used a square piece of paper with a side length of 12.0 to make a pair of jigsaw puzzles, and cooperated to design the work shown in the picture. Help them calculate the sum of the area of the three figures circled in the figure, it is ()
Choices:
D: 48cm
C: 36cm
A: 12cm
B: 24cm | C | |
69 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 2 = 35.0, angle 3 = 40.0, then the degree of angle 1 is ()
Choices:
A: 75°
B: 105°
C: 140°
D: 145° | B | |
69 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 2 = 35.0, angle 3 = 40.0, then the degree of angle 1 is ()
Choices:
C: 140°
D: 145°
A: 75°
B: 105° | B | |
69 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 2 = 35.0, angle 3 = 40.0, then the degree of angle 1 is ()
Choices:
B: 105°
A: 75°
D: 145°
C: 140° | B | |
69 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 2 = 35.0, angle 3 = 40.0, then the degree of angle 1 is ()
Choices:
D: 145°
C: 140°
A: 75°
B: 105° | B | |
70 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle ABC = 35.0, angle C = 50.0, then the degree of angle CDE is ()
Choices:
A: 35°
B: 40°
C: 45°
D: 50° | C | |
70 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle ABC = 35.0, angle C = 50.0, then the degree of angle CDE is ()
Choices:
C: 45°
D: 50°
A: 35°
B: 40° | C | |
70 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle ABC = 35.0, angle C = 50.0, then the degree of angle CDE is ()
Choices:
B: 40°
A: 35°
D: 50°
C: 45° | C | |
70 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle ABC = 35.0, angle C = 50.0, then the degree of angle CDE is ()
Choices:
D: 50°
C: 45°
A: 35°
B: 40° | C | |
71 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 = 42.0, angle BAC = 78.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
A: 42°
B: 50°
C: 60°
D: 68° | C | |
71 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 = 42.0, angle BAC = 78.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
C: 60°
D: 68°
A: 42°
B: 50° | C | |
71 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 = 42.0, angle BAC = 78.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
B: 50°
A: 42°
D: 68°
C: 60° | C | |
71 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 = 42.0, angle BAC = 78.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
D: 68°
C: 60°
A: 42°
B: 50° | C | |
72 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, the perimeter of ABCD is 16.0, then the perimeter of triangle DCE is ()
Choices:
A: 10cm
B: 8cm
C: 6cm
D: 4cm | B | |
72 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, the perimeter of ABCD is 16.0, then the perimeter of triangle DCE is ()
Choices:
C: 6cm
D: 4cm
A: 10cm
B: 8cm | B | |
72 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, the perimeter of ABCD is 16.0, then the perimeter of triangle DCE is ()
Choices:
B: 8cm
A: 10cm
D: 4cm
C: 6cm | B | |
72 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, the perimeter of ABCD is 16.0, then the perimeter of triangle DCE is ()
Choices:
D: 4cm
C: 6cm
A: 10cm
B: 8cm | B | |
73 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle ABC = 70.0, then the degree of angle AOC is equal to ()
Choices:
A: 140°
B: 130°
C: 120°
D: 110° | A | |
73 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle ABC = 70.0, then the degree of angle AOC is equal to ()
Choices:
C: 120°
D: 110°
A: 140°
B: 130° | A | |
73 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle ABC = 70.0, then the degree of angle AOC is equal to ()
Choices:
B: 130°
A: 140°
D: 110°
C: 120° | A | |
73 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, If angle ABC = 70.0, then the degree of angle AOC is equal to ()
Choices:
D: 110°
C: 120°
A: 140°
B: 130° | A | |
74 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 = 115.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
A: 55°
B: 65°
C: 75°
D: 85° | B | |
74 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 = 115.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
C: 75°
D: 85°
A: 55°
B: 65° | B | |
74 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 = 115.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
B: 65°
A: 55°
D: 85°
C: 75° | B | |
74 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, if angle 1 = 115.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
D: 85°
C: 75°
A: 55°
B: 65° | B | |
75 | type1 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 42.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
A: 46°
B: 48°
C: 56°
D: 72° | B | |
75 | type2 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 42.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
C: 56°
D: 72°
A: 46°
B: 48° | B | |
75 | type3 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 42.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
B: 48°
A: 46°
D: 72°
C: 56° | B | |
75 | type4 | mathverse | As shown in the figure, angle 1 = 42.0, then the degree of angle 2 is ()
Choices:
D: 72°
C: 56°
A: 46°
B: 48° | B |
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